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In Hong Kong, the first place I was a diplomat, had a high work ethic and was disciplined with time. When studying in Australia, the knowledge or textbook used is more or less the same as at the Faculty of Economics, UI. So, when there was an offer to become a diplomat, this might be a way for me to realize that imagination.įrom an educational perspective, what did you learn from each country you served? What is in there? From there came the imaginations. I read, oh there is a country called the Soviet Union. What made you think about having wealth in the form of experience?īecause I moved around so often, I became excited about geography. However, I did not think about becoming a millionaire. Isn't it that Economics Faculty graduates are usually business-oriented?Īs a diplomat, I want to be rich in experience. So, that is a combination of science and social. In the Faculty of Economics, everything is based on fact, based on the number, but the explanation is always related to social conditions. I see a faculty that combines science and social sciences is the Faculty of Economics. When I was in high school, I was a science student. So, when you entered the Faculty of Economics, was that also your choice? Since childhood, I was trained to be independent in making decisions. Since my father was busy working and my mother was busy trading, I was used to making my own decisions. Is there any memorable experience from your childhood or youth that influenced you? It is a hobby that made me who I am today. Since childhood, I have read newspapers, magazines, and books. With technology, socializing can be through chatting or social media. That is why I ordered the younger generation, to be more social. It can be from friends, courses, and so on. I learned that knowledge is not always obtained at school but can come from outside the school. I went to a public school, studied at the Faculty of Economics, UI. Maybe that also shaped my character always to want to try something new, including new countries. So since childhood, I used to move around. Because of working at the Immigration Office, my father often changed placements. His moving between cities has shaped him as an independent figure and he is not afraid to try something new. The network is something that when we need it, we can use it. Source: So, not just networking, but an asset? To junior diplomats, I always emphasize that you have to go out. That is why I always ask my team when they finish attending the reception, what do you get? Know anyone? What is his position? What was discussed? Must be complete. It is useless we talk a lot, many friends, but it cannot be used to benefit you, the nation and the country. So, it is upside down.īeing a diplomat at all times, even at a reception or party, or even a very informative event, stay focused on the mission that must be accomplished, namely seeking information. It can carry over when we are abroad as diplomats. Why? Usually, when we are too handsome or pretty, we expect people to come to us. I am always joking, so diplomats do not have to be too handsome or beautiful… hahaha. Third, it must be proactive, flexible, outgoing, and sociable. For example, you bring the conversation to another topic that you are more good at.
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So the ambassador should never lie but must be able to get around the limited information you have. The saying that diplomats must be clever at lying is no longer valid today. You have to be good at answering questions about your country. I represent Indonesia, so I have to know everything about Indonesia. Second, you must be resourceful and read a lot. In the world of diplomacy, there are times when you can speak up, but there are times when you have to listen. So, do not be stupid, but also do not be too bright. If you are too bright, sometimes it is not easy to accept other people's opinions. The excerpt.Īre there any specific tips or tricks for understanding a country from various points of view?īeing a diplomat does not have to be too bright. To get to know more about Ibnu Hadi's figure, last week the Public Relations team met him for an interview. One of the topics he wants to teach is Pancasila from a diplomatic perspective. "I have to share knowledge and experience with the younger generation," he said. In addition, he occasionally teaches at the International Relations Study Program, PresUniv. He was also asked to become an advisor to President University (PresUniv). Indonesian Ambassador to Vietnam (2016-2020)Īmbassador Does Not Lie but Must be Able to DodgeĪfter completing his duties as a diplomat, most recently serving as Indonesian Ambassador to Vietnam, Ibnu Hadi chose to devote himself to education.